Field of Mars CXXXII – sea of colors in motion
| Title |
Format |
Technique |
year |
| Field of Mars CXXXII |
30 × 40 cm |
Leftover paint, binder, sand |
2025 |
Dense variety of colors in a small space
Field of Mars CXXXII unfolds a complex network of colored fragments that extends over an area of 30 × 40 cm. The dense, horizontal arrangement of crushed paint remnants creates a vibrating overall image – almost like a microcosm of color and texture. Despite its abundance, the work remains calm and precise – controlled chaos.
Recycling as a creative gesture
The leftover paint used comes from earlier work processes and embodies a sustainable art approach. Every tiny splinter tells a little story – not as a coincidence, but as a conscious decision. The material is given a second life in a new, abstract language.
Visual depth through structure
The multitude of pigments and the grain of the paint residues create a fascinating depth. Colors overlap, collide and merge into a moving, almost liquid-looking field. Individual accents stand out without dominating the whole.
Perfect for modern interiors
Field of Mars CXXXII brings structure, color, and meaning into any space – especially where clarity and detail are allowed to coexist.
You can find further inspiration at
Marsfeld,
kleine Formate und
earthy colors
About the artist Mark Hellbusch
I have been a freelance painter since 1997 and have worked with a wide variety of themes in painting. While until 2007 I was occupied almost exclusively with expressive painting, today my focus lies more on experimental art. My personal background, as well as almost all artistic themes can be found under “About us.”
Contact & Studio
0176-21916227
markhellbusch@web.de
Studio in Wiesbaden – viewings by appointment possible.
Direct purchase and shipping also available.